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M813 transmission and transfer case fluid

319cssb

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What do you all refill your transmission and transferase with , when you service them?
Lubrication Order says GO 80/90 for both. But what do you recommend for some smooth shifting?
 
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319cssb

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Reading through the link and the one posted in that link was a good read. Ill get some 40w non detergent.
 

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M813 transmission and transferase fluid.

I use 50 weight non detergent trans fluid from my local heavy truck parts store. Napa should have it. I add a couple bottles of GM synchromesh too. Not sure if it helps but can't hurt anything except for my wallet. My trans and T Case shift much better than they did with gear oil.

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319cssb

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I use 50 weight non detergent trans fluid from my local heavy truck parts store. Napa should have it. I add a couple bottles of GM synchromesh too. Not sure if it helps but can't hurt anything except for my wallet. My trans and T Case shift much better than they did with gear oil.

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Do you drive a m809 series?
 

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Spicer probably has a different oil spec'd out than what the military used. I hear if you use that it shifts easier, but I haven't taken the time to find out what it should be. Make sure not to confuse 50W drivetrain oil with 50W engine oil. The drivetrain oils have an anti-foaming agent in it that prevents bubbles from forming. Foamed up engine oil in a tranny or t-case can cause the oil to not stick to the gears and will lead to increased wear.
 

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Spicer probably has a different oil spec'd out than what the military used. I hear if you use that it shifts easier, but I haven't taken the time to find out what it should be. Make sure not to confuse 50W drivetrain oil with 50W engine oil. The drivetrain oils have an anti-foaming agent in it that prevents bubbles from forming. Foamed up engine oil in a tranny or t-case can cause the oil to not stick to the gears and will lead to increased wear.
40w non-detergent motor oil won't foam
 
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